What social issues are examined in Glaspells `Trifles,` Hwangs `Trying to find chinatown,` Valdezs `Los vendidos,` and Wilsons `fences.`
Running Head : What social issues are examined in Glaspells `Trifles ,` Hwangs `Trying to find chinatown ,` Valdezs `Los vendidos ,` and Wilsons `fences Examined Social Issues Your name Your institution Course Name Lecturer Date Glaspell 's Trifles Dramatist Susan Glaspell wrote at a time when the limits between the private and public spheres were beginning to break down . No longer relegated to the home , but not yet acknowledged in the marketplace women were trapped in a position of liminality , pinned between the traditional female and

male worlds by the expectations of both Glaspell 's play Trifles falls among the many shades of gray in this edge of perceptions , not only because of its context and content , but also because of the significant reaction to the play . Although most criticism discerns gender conflict , the indefinite area between law and justice in Trifles , both the conflict and its penalty change form as each critic sees a different shape in the shadows
The Importance of Trifles also finds the gap between male and female perceptions of judgment which found to be central in the play Alkalay-Gut considers that the unfolding proof not only unites the women , but highlights the division between "woman 's concept of justice which entails "social " and "individual pressures , together with the details that shaped the specific act " and "the prevailing law [which] is general , and therefore . inapplicable to the specific case (8-9 . As the "detachment between the laws of the kitchen and the outside world increases " the women...





